- SQL
SQL is a special-purpose language
designed for managing data held in a relational database management system
(RDBMS), or for stream processing in a relational data stream management system
(RDSMS). It is also very common, with many variations like MySQL and Microsoft
SQL. Microsoft SQL Server power big businesses, small businesses, hospitals,
banks, universities. Indeed, just about every computer and person with access
to technology eventually touches something SQL. For instance, all Android
phones and iPhones have access to a SQL database called SQLite and many mobile
apps developed Google, Skype and DropBox use it directly.
2. JAVA
Due to the continuous growth of
Android, the number of Java positions available has Indeed gone up by almost
30,000 in 2017, as compared to 2016.
One of the most popular, most adopted and
general purpose programming language used by millions of developers and
billions of devices around the world. It is a class-based, object-oriented
language and designed to be portable, which means that you can find it on all
platforms, operating systems, and devices
3. PYTHON
Python is a general purpose
programming language that was named after the Monty Python! Python is simple
and incredibly readable since closely resembles the English language.Python
moved up two places in codingdojo.com rankings to be the third-most in-demand
language.
Python is a widely used high-level programming
language used for general-purpose programming, as it is simple and readable.
Python is the easiest coding language to learn for the first time learners. In
order to become a seasoned professional, every beginner should at least know
this language.
4. JAVASCRIPT
JavaScript is a popular, powerful,
dynamic, scripting language that is used to create cool websites and games for
the web. It derives much of its syntax from The C Language. JavaScript is
compatible across all browsers, and is used in over 90 percent of all web
pages. In recent years, JavaScript has also gained use as the foundation of
Node.js, a server technology that among other things enables real-time
communication. It is also is used to spice up web pages by
making them interactive. For example, JavaScript can be used to add effects to
web pages, display pop-up messages or to create games with basic functionality.
It’s also worth noting that JavaScript is the scripting language of the World
Wide Web and is built right into all major web browsers including Internet
Explorer, FireFox and Safari. Almost every website incorporates some element of
JavaScript to add to the user experience, adding to the demand for JavaScript
developers.
5. C++
C++ (pronounced
C-plus-plus) Developed by Bjarne
Stroustrup at Bell Labs, C++ was first released in 1983. Stroustrup keeps an
extensive list of applications written in C++. The list includes Adobe and
Microsoft applications, MongoDB databases, large portions of Mac OS/X and is
the best language to learn for performance-critical applications such as
“twitch” game development or audio/video processing.. It saw an
increase of almost 20,000 job postings over 2016 that has helped it to take
fifth place in the rankings. C++ is a general-purpose programming language
based on C language.
6. C#
“C Sharp” saw a small increase in popularity in 2017, but
not enough to keep it from falling behind C++.
C Sharp is a simple, modern, general-purpose, type-safe,
object-oriented programming language, which is developed by Microsoft. The
language is intended for use in developing software components suitable for
deployment in distributed environments. It is used in a number of applications
such as .NET. Since the release of the .NET Core open-source development
platform in June 2016, it can now be used on non-Windows machines.
7. PERL
Perl has climbed up the ladder to secure the seventh place
in the rankings leaving iOS, PHP and Ruby behind.
Perl, or “the duct tape that holds the Internet together,”
as it’s been named, is actually two languages now; Perl 5 and Perl 6, which
launched in Dec. 2015. Both of them are general-purpose dynamic programming
languages that see a lot of use in CGI, graphics, network, and finance
programming.
8. iOS
In 2014, Apple decided to invent their own programming
language. The result was Swift – a new programming language for iOS and OS X
developers to create their next killer app. Developers will find that many
parts of Swift are familiar from their experience of developing in C++ and
Objective-C. Companies including American Airlines, LinkedIn, and Duolingo have
been quick to adopt Swift, and we’ll see this language on the rise in the
coming years.
In September 2016, Apple released Swift 3.0 with new
features including better translation of Objective-C APIs, modernizations of
debugging identifiers and a new model for collections and indices. Apple plans
to release Swift 3.1 and Swift 4 in 2017.
9. PHP
PHP (Hypertext Pre-Processor) is a server-side programming
language, which can be used to create web pages written in HTML. It is used on
more than 80 percent of websites today including Facebook, Wikipedia, Tumblr
and WordPress. PHP is not only a popular language among new programmers due to
its easy-to use techniques; it also does offer tons of advanced features for
more experienced programmers. In recent years, PHP has grown enormously in
popularity. Its web-facing features make it a highly-demanded skill, especially
when paired with Javascript and SQL.17
SQL is a special-purpose language
designed for managing data held in a relational database management system
(RDBMS), or for stream processing in a relational data stream management system
(RDSMS). It is also very common, with many variations like MySQL and Microsoft
SQL. Microsoft SQL Server power big businesses, small businesses, hospitals,
banks, universities. Indeed, just about every computer and person with access
to technology eventually touches something SQL. For instance, all Android
phones and iPhones have access to a SQL database called SQLite and many mobile
apps developed Google, Skype and DropBox use it directly.
2. JAVA
Due to the continuous growth of
Android, the number of Java positions available has Indeed gone up by almost
30,000 in 2017, as compared to 2016.
One of the most popular, most adopted and
general purpose programming language used by millions of developers and
billions of devices around the world. It is a class-based, object-oriented
language and designed to be portable, which means that you can find it on all
platforms, operating systems, and devices3. PYTHON
Python is a general purpose
programming language that was named after the Monty Python! Python is simple
and incredibly readable since closely resembles the English language.Python
moved up two places in codingdojo.com rankings to be the third-most in-demand
language.
Python is a widely used high-level programming
language used for general-purpose programming, as it is simple and readable.
Python is the easiest coding language to learn for the first time learners. In
order to become a seasoned professional, every beginner should at least know
this language.
4. JAVASCRIPT
JavaScript is a popular, powerful,
dynamic, scripting language that is used to create cool websites and games for
the web. It derives much of its syntax from The C Language. JavaScript is
compatible across all browsers, and is used in over 90 percent of all web
pages. In recent years, JavaScript has also gained use as the foundation of
Node.js, a server technology that among other things enables real-time
communication. It is also is used to spice up web pages by
making them interactive. For example, JavaScript can be used to add effects to
web pages, display pop-up messages or to create games with basic functionality.
It’s also worth noting that JavaScript is the scripting language of the World
Wide Web and is built right into all major web browsers including Internet
Explorer, FireFox and Safari. Almost every website incorporates some element of
JavaScript to add to the user experience, adding to the demand for JavaScript
developers.
5. C++
C++ (pronounced
C-plus-plus) Developed by Bjarne
Stroustrup at Bell Labs, C++ was first released in 1983. Stroustrup keeps an
extensive list of applications written in C++. The list includes Adobe and
Microsoft applications, MongoDB databases, large portions of Mac OS/X and is
the best language to learn for performance-critical applications such as
“twitch” game development or audio/video processing.. It saw an
increase of almost 20,000 job postings over 2016 that has helped it to take
fifth place in the rankings. C++ is a general-purpose programming language
based on C language.
6. C#
“C Sharp” saw a small increase in popularity in 2017, but
not enough to keep it from falling behind C++.
C Sharp is a simple, modern, general-purpose, type-safe,
object-oriented programming language, which is developed by Microsoft. The
language is intended for use in developing software components suitable for
deployment in distributed environments. It is used in a number of applications
such as .NET. Since the release of the .NET Core open-source development
platform in June 2016, it can now be used on non-Windows machines.
7. PERL
Perl has climbed up the ladder to secure the seventh place
in the rankings leaving iOS, PHP and Ruby behind.
Perl, or “the duct tape that holds the Internet together,”
as it’s been named, is actually two languages now; Perl 5 and Perl 6, which
launched in Dec. 2015. Both of them are general-purpose dynamic programming
languages that see a lot of use in CGI, graphics, network, and finance
programming.
8. iOS
In 2014, Apple decided to invent their own programming
language. The result was Swift – a new programming language for iOS and OS X
developers to create their next killer app. Developers will find that many
parts of Swift are familiar from their experience of developing in C++ and
Objective-C. Companies including American Airlines, LinkedIn, and Duolingo have
been quick to adopt Swift, and we’ll see this language on the rise in the
coming years.
In September 2016, Apple released Swift 3.0 with new
features including better translation of Objective-C APIs, modernizations of
debugging identifiers and a new model for collections and indices. Apple plans
to release Swift 3.1 and Swift 4 in 2017.
9. PHP
PHP (Hypertext Pre-Processor) is a server-side programming
language, which can be used to create web pages written in HTML. It is used on
more than 80 percent of websites today including Facebook, Wikipedia, Tumblr
and WordPress. PHP is not only a popular language among new programmers due to
its easy-to use techniques; it also does offer tons of advanced features for
more experienced programmers. In recent years, PHP has grown enormously in
popularity. Its web-facing features make it a highly-demanded skill, especially
when paired with Javascript and SQL.17
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